Reader&#39;s line guide



Oct. 23, 1934. WOQDLEY 1,977,931

READERS LINE GUIDE Filed April 7, 1933 llllll HIIIIHI I l I I H GOP-IN 01:. & co. f

IIInJHFIJ Minnie Wood/egg INVENTO ATTORNEY Patented Got. 23, 1934 r f ,"ETEED PATENT ,F

1 i R S LINE GUIDE 1 Minnie weoaie ,lb llas, "r .i Application April 7 ,"f1933, ,seria N0. ee4,921 4 teams. "(01. no-say This invention relatesto line, guides or. underwhenQthQStripZ is in extended position as shown alignment especially adapted for stenographio in Figure 2, both members'l and2 serve'as the copy work and it has particular reference to such lineguide, it being understood that the upper a device particularly useful as an advertising edge of the device is intended to lie directly beil novelty. neath each line as the matter is copied, hence the 6Q The principal object of the invention is to prostrip 2 and the member 1 is preferably of very vide a simple, practical line guide of economical thin material although of such rigidity as to construction and possessed of considerable utility maintain proper relation with the sheet of copy not only as a line guide but which likewise may material.

ll] be used as an opener for envelopes, a straight As an advertising medium, it is preferred that 5 edge and in some cases as a ruler or measuring the device or at least the strip 2 be of light color instrument, which features, although incidental to distinctly disclose the advertising matter carto the prime purpose of theinvention, lend maried thereon and in order that this might be acterially to its value as an advertising medium. complished without detracting from the utility of Another object of the invention is to provide the device as a line guide, the upper edge a of the a device of the character specified which may be strip 2 is preferably of a dark color so as to be adjusted as to length so as to adapt the same distinctive with respect to the copy work. The for copy sheets of varying widths and to profree end of the device, including both the strip 2 vide an adjustment easy to make and adding and the member 1 is sharpened by cutting little to the cost of the device. obliquely so as to render the same useful as an 1.5 Among the more important objectsof the inopener for envelopes and the like. The lower edge Vention is a means by which the line guide is seof the strip 2 is squared to define a ruler or meascurely held to one or more sheets of copy paper uring instrument of any character which may be so that it will not easily become displaced thereon, so designed. This is indicated at b in Figure 2.

yet allowing for ready movement over the sheet In order to hold the device for sliding movement i when manipulated by hand. The means by which on a sheet of copy material, a flexible wire loop the line guide is slidingly held to the top sheet 4 is pivotally'secured to the sheath or member. 1 is arranged to be rotatable and moved out of by means of a brad or rivet 5 of any suitable conoperative position so that it will not interfere with struction and which loop may be movedto the 39 other uses to which the device may be applied. dotted position shown in Figure 4 so that it will With the foregoing objects as paramount, the not interfere with any use to which the device may invention has particular reference to its salient be applied. The loop 4 may be of any suitable features of construction and arrangement of parts shape or design, it being preferred that the sides of which will become manifest as the description the loop extend well beyond the edges of the device proceeds, taken in connection with the accomitself and bent slightly upward On each Side 0 Q panying drawing, 'wherein:- rise above the common surface of the line guide. Figure 1 is a perspective view of a line guide This is borne out in Figure 3 and in order that constructed according to the present invention. the desired amount of tension may be had, the loop Figure 2 is a plan View. is shaped with a bend c so that at the free interr 9 Figure 3 is a side elevation. section of the loop and the sheath, there will be Figure 4 is a fragmentary View ,showingthe a slight pressure sufficient to bind the sheet of gripping means represented in dotted lines in incopy paper securely between the loop and the operative position. sheath. In fact, the peculiar shape of the loop Figure 5 is a view on lines 55 on Figure 3. 4 and its relation to the sheath 1. is-such that 45 Figure 6 shows the invention applied on an -there"will be a slight tension on the copy sheet 190 ordinary stenographers note book, and at all times and the loop will touch the copy sheet Figure 7 is a modified form of the construction throughout Thus maximumtension is made D shown in Figures 1 to 6 inclusive. sible with they least possible weight, yet allowing,

Continuing with a more detailed description of the device 110 b moved OVBI the Sheet With ease 50; the drawing, 1 designates a portion of the line and readiness.

guide which may properly be termed a sheath In Figure 7 is shown a modified form of the deor holder, since this member slidingly supports a vice just described and is comprised of a single strip 2 by reason of an upturned edge 3 on the strip of resilient material 6 to which is attached member 1 to frictionally hold the strip 2 in sliding a spring leaf 7 by means of a, rivet, brad or the 35 relation to the said member 1. It is true that like 8. Increased tension'of the leaf 7 in relation to the strip 6 is obtained by crimping the said leaf 7 at 9 adjacent its point of connection with the strip 6. This crimp 9 serves a function similar to the bends c in the wire loop 4 previously described.

Manifestly, the construction shown is capable of some modification and such modification as is considered within the scope and meaning of the appended claims is also considered within the spirit and intent of the invention.

What is claimed is: g 1. A line guide including a tongue portion arranged to lie across a copy sheet and having a resilient wire loop pivoted thereto, whose edges overreach the edges of said tongue portion and arranged to frictionally engage the opposite side of said copy sheet. I

2. A readers line guide including a straight tongue portion arranged to underlie a lineon a] copy sheet and a wire loop pivoted thereto arranged for frictional contact with the opposite side of said copy sheet.

3. A readers line guide including a member arsect the axis thereof for frictionally interposing said sheet of material to prevent displacement of said member;

5. As a new article of manufacture, a readers line guide and advertising novelty including a straight edged member arranged to overlie a sheet of copy material and a looped resilient holding means movably secured to said straight edged memberand intersecting the axis of the latter opposite its point of securement to frictionally interpose said'sheet of material between said member and said resilient means.

I mNNIE WOODLEY. 

